So I decided to put the graphics on my truck.

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MagicMtnDan

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Glad to see you got the removable kind. They come out with soapy water and sometimes it takes quite a while. Hope you keep putting them on
 

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Hah! I did the same thing this weekend. Figured if I can't join the boyz down in the desert due to the new puppy, the least I could do is take the new puppy out with me and find a few mud holes. I'm happy to report she handles the off road thrashing well :)
 
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Hah! I did the same thing this weekend. Figured if I can't join the boyz down in the desert due to the new puppy, the least I could do is take the new puppy out with me and find a few mud holes. I'm happy to report she handles the off road thrashing well :)

I don't take the dogs with me they stay at home.
 

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I got Sadie (the offroading Yorkie) a harness that is keeping her from becoming a projectile inside the truck. It was designed to hook to a latched seat belt (wherein the dog is sitting in the back seat) but Sadie rides in her travel bed on the center console. I made a lead that connects to a secure point in the back seat to her harness holding her in place. Except that it does nothing to counteract the anti-gravitational forces that seem to be common in offroading the Raptor :mrgreen: so Sadie does catch air on occasion. :thumbsup:

Here's the kind of harness I'm referring to shown on a much less attractive Yorkie :D

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And this is a clever idea for those of you interested in such a solution:

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Lost my dog off the back of my flatbed last week on a gravel road. Guess she was standing too close to the edge when I hit a bump or rounded a corner. Rides back there all the time and never fell off but she is getting old. Anyway, I turned around when I noticed she was gone and found her about a mile back trying to chase me down, not even limping! That's one tough dog.
 

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As far as I know it's a law in California that a dog in the back of a truck must be tied in. And people aren't allowed to ride in the back. (I know, it's California).

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